Just a quick call in on a clearing day with West wind.
Breydon: Reported CASPIAN GULL was just about visible from the South bank, as the tide was high and the bird was on low marsh on North side. The only benefit in the tide being high was that the bird was forced to keep flying which was a first for me as the previous two that I have seen have all been at rest. So as my third bird in life of this species it was a different view.
Lound Lakes: As for birds the only area of interest was the noisy pair of OYSTERCATCHER that flew over. CHIFFCHAFF still to be heard with MALLARD and a single L-B-B-Gull. blue tits flying through with young ones.
I also came a cross a spider which it seems is a GREEN ORB WEEVER SPIDER. Rather thin for this species but this is what it was. Needed a fly I think.
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